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SamLBInj 05-27-2005 05:53 AM

Corvette Help
 
I just got high bid on this vette, according to info its at least an LT-1, maybe more. one odd thing is that you can sort of make out the tack and the red line is wrong..any help will be much appreciated...thanks
Sam
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...439251&rd=1

SuperNovaSS 05-27-2005 06:32 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
He says 370hp, not LT1. Tht may be the hp of the engine in it now.


Jason

Lynn 05-27-2005 07:09 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
Has he emailed you pics of the engine pad? I am not a Corvette specialist, but remember these cars having a data plate on the console that gave c.i.d. hp and compression ratio. Does this car have that? While not conclusive, it would sure be nice.

70 LT1 is an awesome engine. Just ask the guys with the Yenko Dueces.

Lynn

SamLBInj 05-27-2005 07:26 AM

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He says 370hp, not LT1. Tht may be the hp of the engine in it now.


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The ad says "Numbers Matching" so that would mean LT-1, a couple other interesting tid bits, metal fan shroud,aluminum radiator, after market stereo system speakers, 2nd owner, need to get the tank dropped in hopes of a tank sticker...may be something special here or could be a dud, we shall find out..time to play detective.
Sam

Lynn 05-27-2005 07:28 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
I just now noticed the auction is over. You bought that bad boy pretty cheap, especially if it is a numbers matching LT-1. Even though I have a 69 Z/28, I am still amazed that a 69 Z brings so much more than a comparable Corvette.

Hope it works out well for you. BTW, I can't see squat on the tach. What redline should it have?

Lynn

SamLBInj 05-27-2005 07:33 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
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Has he emailed you pics of the engine pad? I am not a Corvette specialist, but remember these cars having a data plate on the console that gave c.i.d. hp and compression ratio. Does this car have that? While not conclusive, it would sure be nice.

70 LT1 is an awesome engine. Just ask the guys with the Yenko Dueces.

Lynn

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They said the plate say 350 370hp...we need the engine codes of ctk, ctr,ctu, or ctv..and M-22 for the tranny..
Sam

Zedder 05-27-2005 07:46 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
That would be an M21 tranny. Don't put too much faith in the console plate - they are repoped and glue in place. Tough to say what it is from the pics. Wrong valve covers, no smog system, etc. $14K for a real '70 LT-1 is a steal unless it has birdcage or frame rot...it's tough to believe that it squeaked by the experts at that price if it is real. Good luck...

SamLBInj 05-27-2005 08:17 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
What redline should it have?

Lynn

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6500 so this one doesnt look right..
Sam

SamLBInj 05-27-2005 08:20 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
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That would be an M21 tranny. Don't put too much faith in the console plate - they are repoped and glue in place. Tough to say what it is from the pics. Wrong valve covers, no smog system, etc. $14K for a real '70 LT-1 is a steal unless it has birdcage or frame rot...it's tough to believe that it squeaked by the experts at that price if it is real. Good luck...

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She said the car is in pretty nice shape but we shall see, said engine numbers are 70s401651 vo11ctu, said the U might be a V or a D...the D would be 300hp and wrong motor, she is also missing a number, she is rechecking in the daylight...
Sam

SuperNovaSS 05-27-2005 08:48 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
CTV would be right. CTU is a 75 LT4, no good.

SamLBInj 05-27-2005 09:45 AM

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CTV would be right. CTU is a 75 LT4, no good.

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check this out..Sam
http://www.lt-1registry.com/70spec.html

GTO_DON 05-27-2005 09:59 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
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zgator 05-27-2005 11:18 PM

Re: Corvette Help
 
Exhaust maifolds don't look right for LT-1.if the vette used the same as the 70 Z/28 did.

camarojoe 05-27-2005 11:36 PM

Re: Corvette Help
 
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Exhaust maifolds don't look right for LT-1.if the vette used the same as the 70 Z/28 did.

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You sure about that?? I'm not Corvette expert, but I don't think they used the same manifolds as the Camaro.

MosportGreen66 05-27-2005 11:42 PM

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Exhaust maifolds don't look right for LT-1.if the vette used the same as the 70 Z/28 did.

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You sure about that?? I'm not Corvette expert, but I don't think they used the same manifolds as the Camaro.

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Your right Joe... Corvettes were given less restrictive manifolds than the Camaro... which explains the 10 HP difference in the models.

Lynn 05-28-2005 04:33 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
Correct. The Corvettes got the "ram's horn" manifolds vs. the "log style" for the Camaro.

This looks more and more like a great buy.

Lynn

SamLBInj 05-28-2005 04:54 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
With some help from my buddy Drew Papsun the Vette expert from Long Island, NY, I bombarded the the nice elderly lady with alot of questions and all of a sudden her memory snapped into place and she admitted that her mechanic said it was a 350-300hp base car with the hood and console plates being switched before she got it 7 years ago...at first she said the engine id was CTU but then it slowly turned into CTD with the top of the D not as legeble...anyway Thanks for all the help eveyrone https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif and back to my search for a 68 SS camaro 4 speed ragtop and 1970 LT-1 vette...
Sam

Lynn 05-28-2005 05:04 AM

Re: Corvette Help
 
Close, but no cigar.


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